Protests against social media restrictions in Nepal led to at least 19 deaths, the burning of the parliament building, and the prime minister's resignation.
Protests against a social media ban in Nepal, dubbed the "Gen Z protests," have escalated into one of the deadliest episodes of violence in the country's modern history.
Amid escalating tensions in regional waters, Venezuelan foreign minister Yvan Gil affirmed that his country does not want a military conflict with the US.
A Ukrainian special forces officer reports that Russia is deploying first-person view (FPV) drones with a range of up to 50 km, specifically targeting locations far from the front lines.
The Thai army says it will continue to detain 18 Cambodian soldiers because Cambodia "continues to violate the ceasefire," and will only release them if the conflict ends completely.
Washington police arrested a 13-year-old boy after discovering a large number of guns and writings detailing a planned mass shooting during a search of his home.
The US has sanctioned nearly 20 individuals and entities in Myanmar and Cambodia for organizing and supporting a multi-billion dollar online scam industry.
The US defense secretary visited the USS Iwo Jima, an amphibious assault ship involved in counter-narcotics operations in the waters between Puerto Rico and Venezuela.
Thailand's Supreme Court ruled that Thaksin did not serve his prison sentence according to the law in 2023 and ordered the former prime minister to serve the remaining one year.
Former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra appeared in court as promised, prepared for a ruling on allegations of evading his prison sentence by seeking hospital treatment.
Ryan Routh, the suspect in the September 2024 plot to assassinate Donald Trump on a golf course, apologized to potential jurors during the first day of his trial.
The US Air Force has awarded a contract for a prototype bunker-buster bomb to replace the GBU-57, previously used in a strike on Iran's nuclear facilities.